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Prom Night Party Night Prom-night! Blue jean people arrived early in high class threads to mingle among the distinguished. At the reception, familiar faces were discovered behind sleek gowns, ruffled shirts, dainty flowers, and formal bow ties. Statuesque people stood frozen in the corridor trying to preserve their beauty for portraits. Next the Dark Side of the Moon was explored and found to be mysterious and smokey. Following the banquet, a dance featured the music of The New World. flic shown at the Royal Theater, served as a pit stop for getting together before meeting parents again at the breakfast. Those who could eat found that the breakfast gave them a chance to socialize and hear the details of their peer's prom-night activities. For those who weren't able to eat, it was home and Z-time. 1. Working in their own leisurely frantic way the juniors try to finish up the entrance to the banquet room. 2. Bingo provides a break from the dance for some of the kids. 3. Tradition for each Iunior-Senior Banquet is a cigar, but Terry Bonner shows them all as he lights up the Big One. 4. Taking a break during the dance junior parents find a quiet corner where they serve sandwiches. 5. Facing smoke from the juniors and seniors for the first time is Iunior Class President Tim Huckabaa.
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Mrs lliamleuu ai First? Elleulirr Etiimluelm tmilniuim .4 Maxi-Fun Take an ordinary spirit week, eliminate the mundane, and add the creative. What's left? Spirit Week ala PVHS. Mini- courses were prepared ranging from cake decorating to karate. Added highlights were a fashion show and a gong show. But Mother Nature inter- vened. Rain and cold sent more than one group to the gym to practice for the volleyball tour- nament. Finally, the weather cleared, and Spirit Week ended on a high for the second year. V llllllll KE aes l I3
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I 2 1 .- . ' -' .4 V 'ry 5 QQN1. is I ix . ' , fig A . Y f ' I 5 gt-all ' af . fel' ' ,. an ...., if Top Iocks Recognized Banquets are for recognizing the outstanding, and the All- Sports Banquet saw awards presented to twenty top athletes. Sponsored by the local All- Sports Club, banquet funds came from advertising revenue and raffling of game balls. 1. Peggy Perry, wife of Coach Ronnie Perry, examines the athletic year in pictures. Following the banquet, athletes were allowed to take the photos, which were donated by the Daily Demo- crat and photography classes. 2. Ioe Thomas, head football coach, presents awards to some of the year's top players. 3. An amusing moment comes for Mr. Perry and Wayne Wells, Olympic gold medalist who was the evening speaker. 4. Athletic awards presented at the All Lindsey Award, 9. B. Field, tennis, Sports Banquet included: 1. R. Felan, freshman track, 2. S. Taylor, freshman basketball, 3. C. Iohnston, track, 4. T. Delaplain, basketball, 5. C. Moore, All-Sports Queen, 6, V. 10. K. Baker, P.V. National Scholarship Award, 11. I. Milligan, wrestling, 12. I. Parks, baseball, 13. S. Coshow, football, KVLH Defensive Player of the Year, and wrestling, 14. B. Davis, freslunan Frost, freshman wrestling: 7, E. Garrison, football: 15- M- Carlton, KVLH Offensilfe freshman tennis: 8. T. Lam, Player of the Year, 16. I. Morse, freshman basketball, 17. I. Livingston, freshman track. Not pictured: Gary 'CIaxon, wrestling, Iohnny Tobey, track, and Lee Fields, basketball. All Sports Banquet-23
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